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Show Offer 42 College Scholarships in Five 4-H Programs Fie national 4-n awaru programs pro-grams highly important in training train-ing rural boys and girls in farm md home projects are being continued con-tinued in 1953, the state club office has announced. The programs and donors are: canning, Kerr; clothing, Spool Cotton; food preparation, Kelvin-itor; Kelvin-itor; garden, Allis Chalmers, atjd home improvement, Sears-Roebuck Foundation. Based on latest enrollment figures, fig-ures, it is estimated that more than l'i million club members both boys and girls throughout the nation will participate this year in the five programs, in which they will make or remodel remo-del 2li million garments, plan and serve 13 million meals, can and freeze 8H million quarts and 2 million pounds of foods, and make 430,000 articles to improve 115,000 rooms in their homes. Incentives for top records of achievement in each of these programs are honor medals, trips to the annual 4-H Club Congress in Chicago, and $300 college scholarships to county, state and national winners, respectively. County extension agents will furnish complete information on any of these programs, all of which are supervised by the Cooperative Co-operative Extension Service. |